Voyager 1 Resumes Communication with NASA After Five-Month Silence
NASA engineers successfully restore data transmission from Voyager 1, the most distant human-made object in space.
- NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has resumed sending usable engineering data after a five-month hiatus caused by a malfunctioning memory chip.
- Engineers implemented a complex fix involving the redistribution of code across the spacecraft's aging computer systems.
- The successful data recovery marks a significant milestone for the over 46-year-old interstellar mission.
- Voyager 1 continues to transmit valuable scientific data from beyond the solar system, with hopes to maintain communication into the mid-2030s.
- The twin spacecraft, Voyager 2, continues to operate normally, providing complementary data on the interstellar medium.




































